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The Cube, the new arts centre in Corby, under construction. It is due to open in 2010. The theatre is partly subterranean.

 

September 2009

Art CUBE is a project that takes the common notion of the frame, a solid border that usually surrounds a picture or painting, and transforms this boundary into a temporary outdoor gallery space for Art Alliance Austin. This simple transformation is accomplished by extruding the frame and separating it into two halves. Next, one of the halves is rotated 90 degrees and then interlocked with the other half of the frame. The resulting gaps and spaces between the two pieces form the gallery enclosure and allow light and people to filter through the space. The result is a compact, yet sophisticated space that is secure and enhances the installation of work by selected artists.

 

For more information go to: www.nocturnaldesignlab.com

 

Nissan Cube, On display at Birmingham's Bullring.

 

The updated Nissan Cube features more rounded and curved styling cues than its predecessors. This evolution is most striking in the rear bumper area, in the asymmetrical rear window, which wraps around to the passenger side, and in the oval-shaped driver and front passenger windows. The rear hatch is hinged to open along its vertical axis, towards the curb. This helps loading and unloading when street parking in a crowded urban environment.

A sketch of a cube. Notice how the planes or sides are put into use.

Cube House Rotterdam.

 

Taken with my Canon F1n 20-35 3.5l on Ilford HP5 developed in Ultrafin liquid.

Cube en Zaragoza - La Casa del Loco 1/2/2014

The perfect use for my alternative cube, since its size can easily be changed by shifting the rods, so it fits the icosahedron perfectly!

Now that's Italian! This is a sneak preview at out entry into LinkedIn's "Cube Chic" contest. We are going with a cheesy Italian restaurant theme. Check out that wall covering!

Escher cube for my career, it was really hard to complete but I got help from friends and we finished really fast.

 

Totally hand made, with batería paper for faces. Art made with water markers.

Outdoor performance space called, "The Cube." Old Market Square, Winnipeg.

31/120: Cube

120 in 2020

2 cheap rubik's cube rip offs...

We made a companion cube cake for our best friends birthday. It was a four layer red velvet cake with a sweet cream cheese filling. It took a long time to make but was well worth the effort! When she saw it she almost creid she was so happy. It made all the hours of work worth it..

The back of the Cube with all the infos.

A picture of my new rubix cube revolution. <3

Is this a Companion Cube decked out for Christmas? I've spotted several of them suspended within pyramid-shaped wooden structures in the city over the last week. Their function remains a mystery.

 

Selectively desaturated this picture a lot to give it a Christmas card-ish feel. Some parts of the picture were terribly over-exposed, gave it a _very_ quick, rough touch-up... would have ruled with multiple exposures and a tripod! The rough editing is why I've only put it up at a low resolution, I don't want my ham-fistedness to be too obvious ;P

Ice Cube performing at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, 2011

Rolleiflex 3.5 C_Kodak Gold@400_push 1

cube with pierrot face by kunihiko kasahara, 6 joined uncut unglued squares.

 

Price : USD $10

 

To buy full-size picture, please email us on artegalleria@gmail.com

 

Thank You.

From stripes of elephant hide.

Wobbling wall by Heinz Strobl, instructions by Paula Versnick.

Another fun snapology project, and lovely object to photograph

 

Created by David Mitchell, folded by John Guppy.

Escher cube for my career, it was really hard to complete but I got help from friends and we finished really fast.

 

Totally hand made, with batería paper for faces. Art made with water markers.

We're still working on stone cubes. Because of the swiss cheesy nature of the stone that I insist on, less than half of them end up being suitable for final polishing. You just don't know until you cut the cube.

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